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Old 05-30-2006, 07:20 PM
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Im new to a manual car, first one for me. I have had it for about a week. when im driving i will shift at about 2500-3000 and when i push in the clutch it will rev up anywhere from 200rpm to 500rpm. Is the normal?
I didn't notice it until today. I dont remember it doing it when i first got it.
Any thoughts? or am i just over reacting?
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Not to be rude at all but being your new to stick are you sure your foots off the gas all the way?

These pedals stock don't really feel good and it might be as simple as that.

Also you really don't need to turn an ls1 car that high to drive, I shift mine like 1500-2000 daily.
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Mine did the same thing. Normal.
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Thats becaust your foot is still in the gas, of course letting of the clutch is gona put less load on the motor and let it rev up. Even if you just took your foot off the gas the same thing will happen.
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Originally Posted by Ace$nyper
Not to be rude at all but being your new to stick are you sure your foots off the gas all the way?

These pedals stock don't really feel good and it might be as simple as that.

Also you really don't need to turn an ls1 car that high to drive, I shift mine like 1500-2000 daily.
yes, my foot is all the way off the pedal, that was my first thought.
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200-500 still seems little high for the increaing of load like mentioned.

Still doesn't seem extreme, do you have stock clutch and fly?
I wouldn't worry at all, heck good work picking it up.
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Mine does that too... even if I put it in neutral o_O

Depending on how fast I am rolling it will go higher.

It didn't always do it either... If I'm going around 45 it will rev all the way to 3k!
It does it very intermittently, I'm thinking when I got the new clutch installed it will take care of the problem.
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Originally Posted by Ace$nyper
200-500 still seems little high for the increaing of load like mentioned.

Still doesn't seem extreme, do you have stock clutch and fly?
I wouldn't worry at all, heck good work picking it up.
everything is stock
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I am assuming the problem is Throttle Body isn't set correctly
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Originally Posted by yekta
I am assuming the problem is Throttle Body isn't set correctly
This is your problem. Something similar happned to me but worse. It would actually stick at 3000 and stay while the clutch was in or while driving. I would have to tap the gas to get it to stop.




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